there's a few tables that have all sorts of symbols on them in your computer, and you can set a macro up to display that particular symbol when a certain combination of keys are pressed.
hmmm. i feel kinda like a computer geek saying all that.

If you are using a Microsoft Operating System you can just launch the Character Map application. Can't find it? Click on start-Run and in the box type "charmap" and press enter.

Now you are lookiing at a box with a whole bunch of characters (alphabet, numbers, symbols) and when you click on one you can see what key stroke combination you press to display it. Just look on the bottom of the window.

This application was written by a couple of Microsoft geeks back in the days of Windows286 to help out the programmers.

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